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HHN 31: What's Hot & What's Not
As usual, my plan of going to HHN on a weekday was a success. I've completed all 10 houses and 1 show, as well as partaken in a few of the treats around the event. So, I figured I would make this a simple article about what felt right to me, and what felt off. If you're reading this and haven't gone yet, maybe this can be a good guide for you to determine what you're really interested in doing, should you face a time crunch on a busy night or something. So, let's start with . . .
By Delise Fantome3 years ago in Wander
The Privilege of Travel
The privilege of travel is reserved for the few, with the many missing out due to circumstances beyond their control. I am one of the privileged. One of those that can say he spent the summer travelling for his honeymoon and learned a great deal from it.
By Ben Shelley3 years ago in Wander
Unique Work Party Alternatives in Sydney 2022
Time and time we face the trouble of coming up with the perfect work party that has everybody talking for weeks and the boss falling head over heels with your creative capabilities. A great corporate party is far more than the usual team-building day and it is certainly not just necking down gallons of grog in the quickest time possible. If everything falls into place it can boost team morale, nurture team relationships and even increase sales for your clients. So, if you're looking to celebrate the season with a little more creativity and class, check out these alternatives.
By Harley Leon3 years ago in Wander
Andrew Hutchings on Tips For Group Travel
Large groups can be very beneficial while traveling, allowing more people to gather and make new memories. However, without proper planning, group trips can be very unpleasant. Many factors can go wrong when traveling with a large group, such as disagreements about the destination, budget, and expectations. Here are some tips to make your trip go off without a problem.
By Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, California3 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Destinations in Madhya Pradesh
The "Heart of India" is Madhya Pradesh, a sizable state in the center of India. Its cities are well linked and renowned for being welcoming and popular tourist attractions. Every year, a large number of visitors are drawn to the state by its abundance of temples, forts, palaces, national parks, animal sanctuaries, picturesque landscapes, and street cuisine.
By Tanvi Punia3 years ago in Wander
Places to Visit in Bangalore for Couples
Places to Visit in Bangalore for Couples It’s said that a couple that travels together grows together. And traveling is always better when you have a loved one on your side, to travel with, explore new places with and enjoy the breathtakingly beautiful views with. In this blog, we bring you a list of places you can visit with your loving partner and make your connection even stronger with them.
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Wander
The Unluckiest Statue on Earth
It is struck by lightning every year, but it attracts many v isitors. Now, whether visitors are domestic or foreign, it can provide many scenic spots for everyone, and the types of scenic spots also make tourists often dazzled. According to some statistics, the number of people who choose to go abroad to play has gradually increased. This is understandable. First of all, because the fees of many domestic attractions are too high, they have also lost their original taste. Another reason is that going to other countries can experience more cultures and customs.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Places to Visit in Bangalore within 100 Kms
Ramanagara – 47 km from Bangalore – Places to visit in Bangalore within 100 kms Ramnagara Ramanagara was the hideout for the fearful dacoit Gabbar in the Bollywood blockbuster Sholay. It is located 50 km from Bangalore and is a rock climber’s dream. The area around Ramanagara has many temples and shrines, and it’s one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bangalore within 100 kms.
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Wander
Frequent Questions About Desert Safari
Desert safari Dubai? Anyone with time can enjoy a Dubai desert safari. But there are some limitations, especially for pregnant women, children under the age of three, and adults. So, always remember to plan your trip according to this limit.
By Dr_Nisar Subhani3 years ago in Wander
Living Off The Grid: Things I Did To Find Myself
Alone or lonely? The question rings loud in our ears whenever we find ourselves in an unfamiliar situation or amidst a crowd of unfamiliar people. For a generation that is obsessed with being constantly seen and heard by the world, has also grown to misinterpret the world ‘alone’ in a negative light. Most people directly link it with loneliness or sadness. Recently I was talking to one of my friends, who told me how difficult it was for him to be alone. I realised I was in no position to advise him, ‘cause it was only a few months ago I was facing this dilemma, but eventually prevailed over the feeling. To help myseIf, I decided to simply go off the grid–stopped using phones and screens and took a break from everything that reminded me that I was amidst chaos. And I only felt obligated to share my story with him. Perhaps, I should narrate it for you guys too.
By Charlotte Evelyn3 years ago in Wander
Sydney New Year’s Eve 2022: How It Looks Now
The hype is real! It’s heating up way too early for New Year’s Eve (NYE) in Sydney this year, expecting the extravagant celebrations to be bigger, brighter and better than ever. It’s always better to plan ahead and get a grip of the whole event, because the last thing you want to do is sit on your couch and watch the fireworks on your TV. Now, as we edge closer to the celebrations, here is what you can expect for New Year’s Eve in Sydney.
By Evelyn Adam3 years ago in Wander
A Day's Tale In Meghalaya
It has been a long-awaited trip to Meghalaya. I always wanted to visit the states far in the east and experience their culture. In the December of 2021 by booking tickets for Meghalaya, me and three of my friends decided to explore this state navigating our ways by an i20 car that we took from Guwahati. Since our entry and exit point was Guwahati, it made sense.
By Harish Rajora3 years ago in Wander










